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At
last
the
company
passed
through
the
trees
,
and
found
that
they
had
come
to
the
bottom
of
the
Coomb
,
where
the
road
from
Helm
's
Deep
branched
,
going
one
way
east
to
Edoras
,
and
the
other
north
to
the
Fords
of
Isen
.
As
they
rode
from
under
the
eaves
of
the
wood
,
Legolas
halted
and
looked
back
with
regret
.
Then
he
gave
a
sudden
cry
.
'
There
are
eyes
!
'
he
said
.
'
Eyes
looking
out
from
the
shadows
of
the
boughs
!
I
never
saw
such
eyes
before
.
'
The
others
,
surprised
by
his
cry
,
halted
and
turned
;
but
Legolas
started
to
ride
back
.
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'N
o
,
no
!
'
cried
Gimli
.
'D
o
as
you
please
in
your
madness
,
but
let
me
first
get
down
from
this
horse
!
I
wish
to
see
no
eyes
!
'
'S
tay
,
Legolas
Greenleaf
!
'
said
Gandalf
.
'D
o
not
go
back
into
the
wood
,
not
yet
!
Now
is
not
your
time
.
'
Even
as
he
spoke
,
there
came
forward
out
of
the
trees
three
strange
shapes
.
As
tall
as
trolls
they
were
,
twelve
feet
or
more
in
height
;
their
strong
bodies
,
stout
as
young
trees
,
seemed
to
be
clad
with
raiment
or
with
hide
of
close-fitting
grey
and
brown
.
Their
limbs
were
long
,
and
their
hands
had
many
fingers
;
their
hair
was
stiff
,
and
their
beards
grey-green
as
moss
.
They
gazed
out
with
solemn
eyes
,
but
they
were
not
looking
at
the
riders
:
their
eyes
were
bent
northwards
.
Suddenly
they
lifted
their
long
hands
to
their
mouths
,
and
sent
forth
ringing
calls
,
clear
as
notes
of
a
horn
,
but
more
musical
and
various
.
The
calls
were
answered
;
and
turning
again
,
the
riders
saw
other
creatures
of
the
same
kind
approaching
,
striding
through
the
grass
.
They
came
swiftly
from
the
North
,
walking
like
wading
herons
in
their
gait
,
but
not
in
their
speed
;
for
their
legs
in
their
long
paces
beat
quicker
than
the
heron
's
wings
.
The
riders
cried
aloud
in
wonder
,
and
some
set
their
hands
upon
their
sword-hilts
.
'
You
need
no
weapons
,
'
said
Gandalf
.
'
These
are
but
herdsmen
.
They
are
not
enemies
,
indeed
they
are
not
concerned
with
us
at
all
.
'
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So
it
seemed
to
be
;
for
as
he
spoke
the
tall
creatures
,
without
a
glance
at
the
riders
,
strode
into
the
wood
and
vanished
.
'
Herdsmen
!
'
said
Théoden
.
'
Where
are
their
flocks
?
What
are
they
,
Gandalf
?
For
it
is
plain
that
to
you
,
at
any
rate
,
they
are
not
strange
.
'
'
They
are
the
shepherds
of
the
trees
,
'
answered
Gandalf
.
'
Is
it
so
long
since
you
listened
to
tales
by
the
fireside
?
There
are
children
in
your
land
who
,
out
of
the
twisted
threads
of
story
,
could
pick
the
answer
to
your
question
.
You
have
seen
Ents
,
O
King
,
Ents
out
of
Fangorn
Forest
,
which
in
your
tongue
you
call
the
Entwood
.
Did
you
think
that
the
name
was
given
only
in
idle
fancy
?
Nay
,
Théoden
,
it
is
otherwise
:
to
them
you
are
but
the
passing
tale
;
all
the
years
from
Eorl
the
Young
to
Théoden
the
Old
are
of
little
count
to
them
;
and
all
the
deeds
of
your
house
but
a
small
matter
.
'